Hi,

I've been building (again, after some time) lfs recently. Apart from a (solved) 
glibc testsuite doubt, everything seens to have gone well.

So now I've searching about optmization options - including old lfs-support 
mail archive.

I know it can lead to failures - I think the book itself mentions it, but are 
there safe(r) flags worth using?

Recently, I did an experiment: I build lfs (using jhalfs) without optmizations, 
and in a spare partition built it subsequently with (mainly) the following 
flags: "-O2 -pipe -march=athlon-xp". Those are rather common options, but the 
number of unexpected (and quite expected by now) libmudflap failures raised 
from the traditional 6 to 320!

Actually, I think the real question is: is it worth trying to optimize a LFS 
(initial) system? For BLFS, I tend to believe it is. For LFS itself, not that 
sure.

Any tips/ideas on that folks?

Thank you!

Paulo



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